Authors
Zubida M Al‐Majdoub, Narciso Couto, Brahim Achour, Matthew D Harwood, Gordon Carlson, Geoffrey Warhurst, Jill Barber, Amin Rostami‐Hodjegan
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Volume
109
Issue
4
Pages
1136-1146
Description
The intestinal epithelium represents a natural barrier against harmful xenobiotics, while facilitating the uptake of nutrients and other substances. Understanding the interaction of chemicals with constituents of the intestinal epithelium and their fate in the body requires quantitative measurement of relevant proteins in in vitro systems and intestinal epithelium. Recent studies have highlighted the mismatch between messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein abundance for several drug‐metabolizing enzymes and transporters in the highly dynamic environment of the intestinal epithelium; mRNA abundances cannot therefore be used as a proxy for protein abundances in the gut, necessitating direct measurements. The objective was to determine the expression of a wide range proteins pertinent to metabolism and disposition of chemicals and nutrients in the intestinal epithelium. Ileum and jejunum biopsy specimens were …
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